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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: And So It Begins... 'Clinton Campaign To Sanders: Endorse Our Wall Street Reform Plan' - CNN [View all]MeNMyVolt
(1,095 posts)100. Oh, so that's what your hear. Dang.
Why don't you tell us more about these nefarious race naggers. You've "heard" it, so do expound.
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And So It Begins... 'Clinton Campaign To Sanders: Endorse Our Wall Street Reform Plan' - CNN [View all]
WillyT
Jan 2016
OP
Lol, they really do underestimate the intelligence of the average Americans. That out of touch aura
sabrina 1
Jan 2016
#157
Those that benefitted from the financial meltdown are telling Sen Sanders how
rhett o rick
Jan 2016
#26
All they got is that they think she is tough. Not tough enough to stand up to Bush when it really
rhett o rick
Jan 2016
#133
Im sure behind the scenes HRC is telling wall street to just ignore what she is saying. A wink and
litlbilly
Jan 2016
#141
blahblahblah...only an ignorant, delusional fool could believe Clinton has any intention of
Zorra
Jan 2016
#7
Most OWS will vote and probably not for Hillary, in the primaries. The same amount will also
randys1
Jan 2016
#15
Because he is clueless about OWS, and generally clueless about politics in general.
Maedhros
Jan 2016
#25
I hear they are far more likely to engage in malevolent Third Way smear campaigns
Zorra
Jan 2016
#49
There Will Be No "Forcing" Hillary Left... Get Real... What She May Say Is Not What She Will Do!
CorporatistNation
Jan 2016
#124
I like how HRC handled the situation. They're both policy wonks so this should
underthematrix
Jan 2016
#120
I think whether she's a horrible campaigner is in the eyes of the beholder
underthematrix
Jan 2016
#127
Governing nowadays means getting stuff done for Wall Street, corporations and the wealthy
neverforget
Jan 2016
#82
Krugman brushes aside her cozy relationship with and indebtedness to Wall street and her lack
cali
Jan 2016
#19
You exemplify Hillary supporters refusal to deal with the reality of her history and record.
cali
Jan 2016
#22
I actually think Clinton's plan is quite a bit more comprehensive than Bernie's
anigbrowl
Jan 2016
#17
Imagine a world where candidates were free to "borrow" the strongest parts of their competitor's ...
1StrongBlackMan
Jan 2016
#27
+1. Hopefully Sanders has evolved from thinking a return to Glass Steagall will solve all our
Hoyt
Jan 2016
#45
The ONLY "Shadows" In This Whole Discussion Are ALL Of The Things That Hillary Says She'll
CorporatistNation
Jan 2016
#158
Funny, I thought we democrats all wanted REAL reform, apparently Bernie is, yet again, the lone,
mother earth
Jan 2016
#68
". . . touting herself as someone with a record of taking on the industry."
Jack Rabbit
Jan 2016
#70
All he'll need to do is learn how to say "cut it out" in a firm-but-polite voice. nt
DisgustipatedinCA
Jan 2016
#76